MANITOWOC - Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry is on the grow again.
The company, which completed an expansion in Manitowoc in late 2020, announced Wednesday it has purchased the assets of Wabash Castings, which is based in Wabash, Indiana.
“Wabash Castings in renowned for their ability to produce high-volume, complex castings, and is the perfect complement to our existing breadth of production lines,” Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry CEO Sachin Shivaram said in a release.
The acquisition accelerates Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry s electric vehicle and consumer goods markets, he noted. They will continue to use the Wabash Castings brand name, he said. Company leaders plan to expand retirement and other benefits for workers in Wabash and to become a strong partner in that community.
Apr 1, 2021 6:00 AMLocal News
Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry of Manitowoc has announced they’ve purchased the assets of Wabash Castings Inc based in Indiana.
WAF CEO Sachin Shivaram released a statement noting that this acquisition will accelerate their growth in the electric vehicle and consumer goods markets among other exciting opportunities.
He added, “
Wabash’s facility, renowned for their ability to produce high volume, complex castings form a perfect complement to our existing breadth of production lines.”
Wabash Mayor Scott Long says “
[WAF’s] commitment speaks volumes about what we have done in Wabash and where we are heading. WAF brings stability to a long-term employer in Wabash and will help diversify our local economy by maintaining and providing quality jobs.”
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More than 16,400 Pinellas County residents cast their ballots to decide who will lead their cities and towns into the future.
Highlighting the races March 9 were four mayoral posts, including three in municipalities along the beaches. Below are some highlights of the official results.
Commissioner Tyler Payne
Treasure Island
There will be a new mayor in Treasure Island after Commissioner Tyler Payne handily defeated incumbent Larry Lunn with 62.33% of the vote. Payne was elected in 2020 representing District 2, which encompasses Isle of Palms and Sunshine Beach. Lunn, who was elected to a three-year term in 2018, also served as commissioner of District 2 from 2017-18.
Safety Harbor pro-preservation candidates prevail in two of three races
Incumbent city commissioners Nancy Besore and Cliff Merz held off challengers.
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Candidates Nancy Besore, left, Cliff Merz, center, and Andy Steingold, right, prevailed in Tuesday s Safety Harbor City Commission elections. [ City of Safety Harbor | Andy Steingold ]
Updated Mar. 10
SAFETY HARBOR â The cityâs pro-preservation camp largely won out in Tuesdayâs City Commission races.
In the contentious race for commission seat 3, Andy Steingold soundly defeated opponent Scott Long with 58 percent of the vote.
Incumbent Safety Harbor City Commissioner Nancy Besore secured 44 percent of the vote to keep her spot in the three-way race for seat 1. Both Besore and Steingold had support from a contingent of the coastal city that prioritizes its small-town charm over modern-day development.